Sentences with phrase «lucidity in»

Just saying thanks will not just be sufficient, for the phenomenal lucidity in your writing.
Judd's building was an oasis of tenacious lucidity in the rapidly changing context of SoHo.
I concur with your conclusions and will eagerly look forward to your future updates.Just saying thank you will not just be enough for the wonderful lucidity in your writing.
... People who abhor the prospect of living with dementia would have an interval of lucidity in which to act, writes Dena S. Davis, JD, PhD, Presidential Endowed Chair and Professor of Religion Studies at Lehigh University, on The Hastings Center's Bioethics Forum.
You need to keep lucidity in front of goal»

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His latest book, Raw Deal is A riveting expose that shows with alarming lucidity what Americans stand to lose if we don't figure out how to rein in the technological giants that are threatening the American Dream.
Gracias for [always] bringing honesty / lucidity to our public conversations regarding politics in Alberta — much needed & appreciated.
Pere Teilliard de Chardin, a figure - head in the unfolding of a new cycle in the life of mankind, moves us profoundly not only by the amazing lucidity of his scientific vision but also by his love, his immense love, of God, which enabled him to see, everywhere throughout the created world, what the majority of men are blind to: the constant presence of the Creator.
However, as the lucidity of the communal «I» deepens, it is able to apprehend universes in which this crisis is avoided, at least for a time.
Pere Teilliard de Chardin, a figure - head in the unfolding of a new cycle in the life of mankind, moves us profoundly not only by the amazing lucidity of his scientific vision but also by his love, his immense love, of God, which enabled him to see, everywhere throughout the created world, what the majority of...
Edward T. Oakes» review of Phillip E. Johnson's book is very welcome, both because of its scientific lucidity, and its grounding in Catholic sensibilities.
And in rare moments of lucidity and courage we may listen in order to change.
Nicholas Wolterstorff's recent case for same - sex marriage, delivered as a lecture at Neland Avenue Christian Reformed Church in Grand Rapids in mid-October, bears many of the virtues we've come to count on from the Yale professor emeritus of philosophical theology: lucidity, an intuitive and easy - to - follow structure, a winsome recourse to down - to - earth illustrations, a light touch, and an obvious personal concern for real, suffering Christians.
When it falls, as in states of great lucidity, we grow conscious of things of which we should be unconscious at other times; when it rises, as in drowsiness, consciousness sinks in amount.
On this analogy, then, we may say that the lower animals are still entranced in the lower stage of brute lethargy, while we have passed into the higher phase of somnambulism, which already permits us strange glimpses of a lucidity that divines the realities of a transcendent world.
The problem is, the translators have achieved this lucidity by changing the very text of scripture, by conflating the verse with the previous one (Leviticus 18:21) which is a condemnation of the practice of child sacrifice in the temple of Molech.
Here is a man who is rightly considered the most respected Catholic theologian in America writing a book of utter lucidity and beguiling simplicity that invites the inquiring lay person to the high adventure of Christian faith as that faith is taught and lived in the Catholic Church.
That's why our Declaration is grounded, with dogmatic lucidity, in the self - evidence of the proposition that all men are created equal.
The former — think Ole Gunnar Solskjaer running the length of the pitch to inconvenience Rob Lee — can amuse when, as in that example, there's a certain lucidity and self - awareness to proceedings.
Continuity of care midwife, great relationship with knowledgeable midwife, lots of interaction and talking with children about birth and baby, stand ing strong in the face of medical opposition, eating vegies and staying away from sugar and carbs, empowered by Blessingway ceremony, contractions started and stopped, sleep in between, wanting pool but clear about at what temperature, different kind of pushing, more power required and more lucidity, her body knew how to give birth and her baby knew how to be born
Leaving aside the issue of whether Borges knew of Luria's studies or not — I believe not — I can not help noticing the uncanny lucidity with which he treats a topic as complex as memory in the context of a short story.
In collaboration with neurologists and clinical research centres in North America and Europe, TauRx has started a new clinical trial, named LUCIDITIn collaboration with neurologists and clinical research centres in North America and Europe, TauRx has started a new clinical trial, named LUCIDITin North America and Europe, TauRx has started a new clinical trial, named LUCIDITY.
LUCIDITY, a new clinical trial examining the effects of LMTX ® in patients with mild Alzheimer's disease, is now underway.
Users report an increase in lucidity and mental clarity.
Her adaptogenic properties calm flight or fight responses, which we believe, may help you stay in the dream state upon noticing elements of lucidity!
The dressed up version of Estée Lauder's Lucidity Translucent Pressed Powder comes in either clear (Diamond Nights) or gold (Golden Nights) crystals and can be engraved at Lauder counters for a more personal touch.
In an excerpt from his new book This Young Monster, Charlie Fox considers the «fearsome lucidity» of Rainer Werner Fassbinder: «There were no signs of a drooling id let loose or canny subterfuge between his public image and private life: this w...
The title of DuVernay's extraordinary and galvanizing film refers to the 13th Amendment to the Constitution — «Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States...» The progression from that second qualifying clause to the horrors of mass incarceration and the prison industry in the U.S. is laid out by DuVernay with bracing lucidity.
He's addled and angry in between fits of blank lucidity.
We get the bitterest sense of loss, even before death, in movies about Alzheimer's and dementia like Iris, Still Alice and Away From Her, in which spouses Jim Broadbent, Alex Baldwin and Gordon Pinsent can only stand by as their beloved partners» minds and memories cave in on them, the bitterness only increased by their occasional returns to lucidity.
8:00 pm — TCM — The Snake Pit One of the earlier films to deal with the realities of mental illness seriously, with Olivia de Havilland as a woman in an insane asylum, brilliantly moving back and forth between lucidity and falling back in the fog of illness.
There's nothing in Leap Year's silent lucidity, even in those details so plainly hidden in sight, about nationalism, the personal as political; Laura's ritual of shame doesn't even suggest a manifestation of Catholic guilt.
John fades in and out of lucidity, lecturing strangers on The Old Man and the Sea, or Hemingway in general.
Even after she was hospitalized and diagnosed with schizophrenia in the early 1980s, Holman's mother retained just enough lucidity to appease caseworkers in a system seemingly more concerned with protecting a patient's rights than with halting the progress of a woman's desperately dangerous illness.
In a rare moment of lucidity, Hikari asks Rachel for a book in her sewing room, and Rachel enlists her sister's help in the searcIn a rare moment of lucidity, Hikari asks Rachel for a book in her sewing room, and Rachel enlists her sister's help in the searcin her sewing room, and Rachel enlists her sister's help in the searcin the search.
An increasingly relevant story told with startling lucidity, humor, and an uncanny ear for the intimacies and shorthand of family ritual, America Is Not the Heart is a sprawling, soulful debut about three generations of women in one family struggling to balance the promise of the American dream and the unshakeable grip of history.
they might ask in a moment of lucidity.
Mark Goerner said that he would be soliciting attendees at the upcoming Lucidity Festival to consider participating in future Funk Zone events.
For The New York Times critic Roberta Smith, viewing the show in New York, the exhibition conveyed «the complexity of Mr. Williams's achievement and of art making itself with a wondrous lucidity
In her review for The New York Times, Roberta Smith wrote that the exhibition «conveys the complexity of Mr. Williams's achievement and of art making itself with a wondrous lucidity
To those who would argue a loss of sentience in the perceptual experience, there is perhaps a corresponding heightened lucidity.
Ran Huang's 22 - minute film, Disruptive Desires, Tranquility, and the Loss of Lucidity, 2012, is in the main gallery.
With preternatural lucidity, it depicts a pair of big fat goldfish in a spherical glass bowl whose surface reflects in miniature an outdoor street scene.
As in the above depiction of David and Uriah, the effect is one of extraordinary lucidity and purity.
In a moment of lucidity we grasp that she has captured the intensity of life itself.
The seventeenth - century French printmaker finds an ethics of vision — a way of grappling with whatever the world has to offer — in the indomitable force and lucidity of his line.
Accident Nothing, featuring 18 new paintings by the artist, provides insight into a new tendency in his work to reflect states of mind that are unfurled, raw and defenseless — states of apprehension comparable to the lucidity and sobriety one experiences at the aftermath of an accident.
With its sophisticated alternating of small rooms with larger ones, collections that are swathed in unobtrusive lucidity by the splendid skylight and the refined simplicity of its architecture, the Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden - Baden could never be overshadowed by the many so - called «star» constructions» of a later era!
There is a light that has a clarity as great or greater than daylight vision, and a lucidity of color that's beyond how we see color now... I'm interested in the point
In the presence of such discipline and lucidity, I had to...
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